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Friday, May 11, 2012

Rockland County, NY - With the release of chasidic
superstar/entertainer Lipa Schmeltzer’s new album just days away, Lipa
is giving fans a small taste of what to expect when his new album,
titled Leap of Faith, hits the stores in just over a week.

“This is just a short video preview,” Lipa told VIN News. “But I
wanted to give people a chance to hear a little bit of what I am hoping
will be an unbelievable album.”

Continuing to blaze new trails in the Jewish music business, Lipa is
turning Leap of Faith not only into a collector’s item but also into a
giant raffle ticket. Each copy of the CD will be personally autographed
and hand numbered by Lipa. The numbers on the album will be used for a
raffle to be held several

weeks after the album release, with two
winners being chosen: one will win a guest appearance by Lipa at an
upcoming simcha, while the other will receive one of Lipa’s trademark
bekeshes, worn by the singer at several shows.

Lipa’s signature will appear not on the actual disc, which has yet to
be printed, but on the accompanying booklet that will be in the CD
case.

“I literally spend hours every night signing these albums,” Lipa told
VIN News. “I wanted people to think ‘How did Lipa have time to do
this?’ I want people to know that the amount of time it took me to sign
these albums seems endless, but it still doesn’t come close to the
amount of time it takes for an artist to produce an album.”

Lipa admitted that he has devoted a considerable amount of time every
night, not in the recording studio, but in his home signing albums as a
way of giving something back to his fans.
“I think my hand is about to fall off,” admitted Lipa. “But I wanted
to show my appreciation to every single person who supports Jewish
music and have an even more personal connection with my listeners.”

Lipa’s decision to personally autograph each album is just another
innovative idea from the entertainer who is as well known for his out
of the box thinking as he is for his colorful attire and ever changing
glasses.

“Lipa always brings something unique to the table,” said Sruly Meyer,
director of marketing and design at Aderet Music, distributor of the
album. “People love to have something special from an artist that they
can actually hold in their hands. What could be better than this?”